Title :
Visualization of the breast tumor by the integrated use of CP-MCT and chirp pulse microwave breast radar
Author :
Miyakawa, M. ; Ikarashi, Hiroyuki ; Ishii, Nozomu ; Bertero, Mario
Author_Institution :
Center for Transdisciplinary Res., Niigata Univ., Japan
Abstract :
Chirp pulse microwave computed tomography (CP-MCT) is a modality for microwave imaging of biological objects. By using the high-resolution model, which uses the chirp pulse signal from 2 GHz to 3 GHz, diagnosis of an early stage breast tumor has been attempted mainly by numerical simulation. However, the FDTD-based numerical simulation showed that only diagnostic information provided by the tomographic images was not sufficient for localizing the tumor in the breast fat tissues. This is mainly due to the strong scattering at the surface of the breast and the boundary between the tumor and surrounding fat tissues because of the big difference in those permittivity values. To gain the compensative information, we have investigated feasibility of the breast radar, which provides the dosimetric image according to the same measurement principle as CP-MCT. The chirp pulse microwave breast radar (CP-MBR) can provide tumor information projected onto the imaging plane of CP-MCT. The numerical simulation of the breast radar shows that the integrated use of those microwave imaging systems is useful for localizing the early stage tumors in the breast.
Keywords :
computerised tomography; dosimetry; finite difference time-domain analysis; medical image processing; microwave imaging; tumours; 2 to 3 GHz; breast fat tissues; breast tumor; chirp pulse microwave breast radar; chirp pulse microwave computed tomography; dosimetric images; finite difference time-domain analysis; microwave imaging; tomographic images; Biological system modeling; Breast neoplasms; Breast tumors; Chirp; Computed tomography; High-resolution imaging; Microwave imaging; Numerical simulation; Radar imaging; Visualization;
Conference_Titel :
Microwave Conference, 2005 European
Print_ISBN :
2-9600551-2-8
DOI :
10.1109/EUMC.2005.1610108